Fluid-driven power generator

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Inventors

Francis, Paul T.

Application #

340760

Filed

Jan-19-1982

Published

Jan-3-1984

Current US Class

290/44
290/52
290/55
415/121.3
415/209.1
415/61
415/908
416/124
416/170R
416/55
416/DIG4

International Classes

F03D 001/02

Field of Search

290/45 290/1 415/2 416/120 416/124 416/170

Examiners

Truhe; J. V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blodgett & Blodgett

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Abstract
Electric power generator for mounting on a vehicle or the like, consisting of a tubular shroud within which is coaxially mounted a spool, the space between the spool and shroud being a venturi and containing a plurality of spaced pairs of blade rings.
 
Claims
The invention having been thus described, what is claimed as new and desired to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. Fluid-driven power generator, comprising:

(a) a tubular shroud,

(b) a spool mounted concentrically in the shroud, the inner surface of the shroud and the outer surface of the spool approaching one another from an entrance end to an exit end to form a venturi,

(c) a series of stator blade rings joining the spool to the shroud,

(d) a rotor blade ring rotatably mounted on the spool adjacent each stator blade ring, and

(e) a separate generator mounted in the spool adjacent each rotor blade ring and joined to it by a separate drive mechanism, said drive mechanisms having different gear ratios and the gear ratios of the drive mechanisms being such that it takes less energy to turn each succeeding rotor blade from the entrance end to the exit end.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the attempt to make automobiles and other vehicles more efficient, it has been suggested that the wind flowing over the vehicle as it proceeds along the road may be used for generating electricity to charge the battery. This is true whether the vehicle be completely battery operated or whether the battery is simply the power source for the ignition of an internal combustion engine. It's particularly distasteful to waste the energy of the vehicle as it rolls downhill without making some use of it. Attempts have been made in the past to generate electricity from wind flow, but a number of problems have been presented when it was attempted to make a practical version of such a generator. These and other difficulties experienced with the prior art devices have been obviated in a novel manner by the present invention.

It is, therefore, an outstanding object of the invention to provide a wind-operated electrical generator which automatically increases the work output as power becomes available.
 
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